Oak House School Road Saltwood Hythe Kent CT21 4PP Guide £649,950

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Oak House School Road Saltwood Hythe Kent CT21 4PP Guide £649,950 Oak House School Road Saltwood Hythe Kent CT21 4PP Guide £649,950 Oak House School Road Saltwood Kent CT21 4PP An immaculately presented four bedroom detached home in a central village location. No Chain. Situation Rising to the first floor there are four good size An extremely well located modern style detached bedrooms, most with fitted wardrobes, two with en- property in the heart of Saltwood village, a short suite facilities, and there is a further family level walk to amenities including the high bathroom. performing village primary school and Brockhill Park Performing Arts College is close by. Outside Commuting services are excellent if required, with The property sits very comfortably on its plot and is High Speed rail links from nearby Sandling station approached by a driveway leading to garaging and and Folkestone West station into London St generous parking area for several cars. We Pancras on HS1 in under an hour. understand the drive is owned solely by our clients and the neighbour has right of way over it subject The M20 motorway provides access to the to contributing to costs. remainder of Kent and Eurotunnel in Cheriton offers connections to France and the Continent. The well stocked rear garden is filled with mature shrubs and trees and provides a private space in The Property which to relax and entertain. A deceptively spacious modern four bedroom Services detached home enjoying a prime village location. We understand all main services are available. Built approximately 25 years ago and decorated in soft colours throughout, the accommodation is light Local Authority and airy with generous living space and good sized Folkestone & Hythe District Council, Civic Centre, bedrooms. The spacious entrance hall leads Castle Hill Avenue, Folkestone, Kent, CT20 2QY. through to a bright front facing sitting room with a fireplace and large bay window. The dining room Current Council Tax Band: F beyond has doors opening onto the rear garden. There is an adjoining bespoke fitted EPC Rating: C kitchen/breakfast room with a range of modern units and some integral appliances. Agents Note The utility room beyond has access to the rear The property is ‘bought as seen’ and the Agents are garden and garage. unable to comment on the state and condition of any fixtures, fittings and appliances etc. Also, there could be scope to extend the property if required subject to all necessary consents and permissions. To view this property call Colebrook Sturrock on 01303 260666 www.colebrooksturrock.com The Green, Saltwood, Hythe, Kent, CT21 4PS t: 01303 260666 [email protected] IMPORTANT: we would like to inform prospective purchasers that these sales particulars have been prepared as a general guide only. A detailed survey has not been carried out, nor the services, appliances and fittings tested. Room sizes should not be relied upon for furnishing purposes and are approximate. If floor plans are included, they are for guidance only and illustration purposes only and may not be to scale. If there are any important matters likely to affect your decision to buy, please contact us before viewing the property. C2048 Printed by Ravensworth 01670 713330 Also in: Elham • Hawkinge • Bridge • Sandwich • St. Margarets At Cliffe • Walmer • Ash .
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